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The Namibia Central Intelligence Service (NCIS) is an agency of the Namibian government. It is responsible for all intelligence services of Namibia and was established in June 1998 through Proclamation 12/1998 which enforced the Namibia Central Intelligence Service Act 10 of 1997. [1] The NCIS is headed by a director general.
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Defence Inspector General From: Chief of Staff: To: 19 July 2011 Brigadier General Philipus Shikuma Kamati [2]: unknown date unknown date Brigadier General Solomon Shilongo
The Anti-Corruption Commission of Namibia (ACC) is an agency of the executive branch of the Government of Namibia. [1] It was established under section 2 of the Anti-Corruption Act 8 of 2003 [2] and inaugurated on 1 February 2006 by president Hifikepunye Pohamba. The aim of the commission is to fight against corruption.
Chief Of Staff Military Intelligence [8] 1990– MAJ GEN: David Mbandeka: DA to President: 1990– MAJ GEN: Jackobus A //Hoabeb: DA to President: 1990– BRIG GEN: Andreas Diyeve: Deputy Army Commander: 1990-currently BRIG GEN: Freddy Maiba: DA to President: 1990-currently BRIG GEN: Mathias Shiweda: Chief Of Staff Personnel [9] 1990–2005 BRIG ...
Junior Division. Junior Staff Course; This course is offered to junior officers and the course curriculum is set up into two terms, the first terms focuses on history and Namibian heritage, organization, the role of the Namibian Defence Force, staff duties, logistics, command and control, leadership, geo political studies, law of armed conflict [5] and Industrial visits. [6]
The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN), established by the Namibian Communication Act (Act No. 8 of 2009) [1] on 18 May 2011 with the mandate to regulate postal and telecommunication services. It emerged from the former Namibia Communications Commission.